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Course Outcomes

Research and develop advanced level creative ways to solve ceramic process problems using a variety of strategies for making ceramics.

Create personal ceramic artwork, which demonstrates an advanced level of ideas, processes, materials, and techniques associated with hand building and wheel throwing processes.

Ask meaningful questions, identify ideas and issues, and be able to actively participate in a critical dialogue about ceramics with others using advanced level vocabulary.

Understand, interpret, and appreciate ceramics of the past and the present from different cultures to initiate a lifelong process of expanding knowledge on the diversity of perspectives in the human experience.

Develop, through the experience of making and studying ceramics, an awareness of the relationship of human beings to the physical world, and our positive and negative impact.

Employ self-critiquing skills to demonstrate autonomous expression in ceramics, while recognizing the standards and definitions already established by both contemporary and historical works of art from different cultures.

Develop a reasonably cohesive body of artwork that is presentable to galleries, school programs, art organizations and to professional artists.

Additional Information

This course fulfills the following GE requirements: Arts and Letters/AAOT, Arts and Letters/AS, Arts and Letters/AAS, Arts and Letters/AGS, Arts and Letters/ASOT-B.

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The Oregon Coast Community College Catalog is published each academic year. This catalog is effective Fall 2019 through Summer 2020.

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